Home setting selection
A well chosen, well fitted carpet is one of the most efficient ways of providing immediate comfort and a strikingly attractive appearance in anv hard-working area. The opportunity to make the best choice is one of the key advantages that Caroet Call offers. This applies equally to people planning an office to appeal to modern business taste and to homeowners wanting softly understated fashion or bright, traditional styling. The Carpet Call options cover all tastes and a price
range that includes both the top of the commercially manufactured carpets and the middle of the lower cost bracket Whatever the price, if Carpet Call sells it, it not only looks attractive but can be relied on for quality and service. Trained staff can show customers many different kinds of carpet and provide intelligent advice about costing, installation and expected life span. They are also qualified to advise on the suitability of different floor coverings for different kinds ' of use.
Many customers also appreciate advice on interior decoration and questions of fashion, as well as the basic, down-to-floor question of value for money. Carpet Call salesmen are specialists who can advise much more accurately when they can actually see the setting for which the carpet is intended. The over-all style of the home or office and the use to which the carpet will be subjected are not the only factors which have a bearing on the choice. Such things as lighting and individual pieces
of decor also influence the style, colouring and even quality of the carpet to suit The merits of on-the-spot buying are rapidly becoming more widely available. Caroet Call started up in New Zealand in the Auckland area a year ago and there are now about 50 Carpet Call shops throughout the country. In the South Island, Carpet Call is already established in Blenheim and there is now the chain of five establishments from Christchurch south. In addition, the network is being extended to Invercargill, Gore and Milton.
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